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K. TryeV., TALFJNT, Ore..Aprll fc- (RpJ.-) -,i tiuet-last Thurnday evening at the 'l Community hall. There were about 30 present, nnJ among thone who j aitfintfil werft the mayor, Mt 1 Crawford, ancj other city official. ! The ffirln riivo a commercial pro- ( I ram, followed by an old-time ) dance, ., Jflefre.shmenta . were then j nerved, '.'and then, thin year being i the .seventeenth birthday anniver sary of Campfiro, a lar?e cake wan ' deposed of. The cake wan cut and j served by the mayor, ass(fitfd $y j Jay Terr!..., The guardian, the i mayor and several of the Camp- nit- uuin save nuuu iuikd, W. If. JIurley jmnsed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Hollbaugh early Monday morning. Mr. Hurley had been In poor health for about a. year, and at the time of hU death was 9 years old, Mr. Hurley wan born June 13, 1849, near old Fort De fiance, Ohio. He Hpent the early part of his life in Iowa, Nebraska and KansaH. With the early pio neer movement he came west, lo cating In the state of Washington, in 111 he moved to Talent. He is Hurvlved by a daughter and a son, Mr. Fred Holibaugh and- Delvin Hurley,, both of Talent. . The fu neral services were held Wednes day afternoon from the. Methodist church, and were conducted .by Uev, Hrown, Interment was . in the Sterns cemetery on Wagner creek. Charles Hojdridge was 111 the first of the week, with flu, but is now able to be around again. Mr. and Mrs, A. X. Wilson, of Kams Valley called on Air. and Airs. Claud Jones Monday evening. While In town they ulso visited at the home of Air. nnd Airs. Detyrd. The ladles Aid of the Meth odist church will meet Thursday, April 11, at the home of Airs. Charles Kstes. Mrs. Cora Denham will be asslsstant hostess. Plana will he started at that time for the winter bazaar, ' Air. und Mrs. Clarence Homes and daughter, Clarice,- accompa nied by Miss Velnm Mason, motor- oil to Chllonulu Friduy evening and returned Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Tryor and two .sons spent the past weok vis iting at the homo of Airs. Fred lirundt in Medford. They left Fri day-night for their home in Han Francisco. Mr. nnd Mrs. Klenvlck and Camlly visited Hnlurdny .afternoon with Mrs. Walter Hussell In Ashland John White of Aledford spent Saturday at his summer home on Wagner creek Leonard Orthuyn, who recently moved from Talent to Coryallls, has started a landscape garden nur scry. Ho Is a professional land scape Kni'rtoner and we wish his KiicceHK In his new undertaking Key. and Alrs.: Vlmont and, son Will of Ashland attended th'o Was ter Sundity services In Talent. Mrs. J. J, Tryor was a business visitor. In j Aledford. Monday morn In jr. Mr. nnd Airs. Wotdey Vogell. were guests faster Sunday at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. George Uriscoe, in Achluntl, Air. and Mrs. Frank Craig of Valley View were guests Sunday at (ho Iv. I. Crawford homo. Judge and Mrs. Hay Coleman of Jacksonville spent Knstcr at the home of Mrs. Coleman's parent, Mr. nnd Airs. It. French. Mr. und Airs. Klvls Cochran ie turned Satuidayi from Yreku. Cl.. whore they spent the past two. weeks. Mrs, . Charles Wilklsou. whu has spent the past month with her daughter, Airs. Claud Jones, was in Aledford Monday afternoon. Mrs. llaitel Ferns, nccompnnicd by Airs. Cluy Uandall of Ashland, motored to Klamath Falls last Wednewdny nnd spent n few days BAKING POWDER 25250. Ilorv Ihiti pound nd htli for quarter ' iSame Price fbicover 38 CUrVHANTEED PURE Millions of pounds used Dymcuovcrnmtnr J TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, visiting with Airs. Randall's sister. Mrft. jlice ianlcy of Jackson ville, accompanied by hr niece. srent Friday afternoon at the home of Afrs. Wesley Vojtell. r r- Airs. V. V. Ilelvig arrived iatur day and visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long, return ing to her home in Kugene Sunday evening. Airs. Kate Afason received word from her brother, Flqyd Laintwho went to Portland a couple of weeks ago to undergo, an operation, for the removal of a goitre, that the operation was performpd last Wed- tnesday and the patient was doing Q. B. Wickhnm, who Jins leased the .Shorty Hope minty together witl the Ashland mine, spent one day last week, .in Talent visiting the mine. The machinery Is being brought down from Buncom by C. W. Long and his soq Charley. It will be unloaded at Talent where Mr,- Long will give 'It a jcleaning before It is installed In the mine. - Mr. and Mrs. Delvin Hurley en- tertained at Easter dinner Sunday.! Their guosts were Mr- and Mrs. j Charles Holdrldgo and their two daughters, Lucille and Doris, Mr. and Mrs Frank Ho Id ridge of Tal ent and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moore, Andrew Moore and Ixlos Church ill of Medford. -r - . Mrs. Ggotko, Urlscoe, accompani ed py her mother,-spent Saturday afternoon shopping In MedfordV The people of Talent were shock ed (Wednsday morplng when the sad news of the. .sudden ,deatb of Dr. Ma.lmgren, reached the town. Miss Mona Brady of Klamath Falls caJied. foc a Phort visit; at the-Triwc homta Tuesday afternoon. Ji- w. ferns maae a pusiness trip to IvJamatn Fa.Ha Sunday after noon. v . Mr. and; Mrs. Ed Roblson mo tored lot ak.e, Point and spent Easter Sunday with. . their daugh ter, Mrs.. Ted Seaman, and family. Jeff Boll returned Tuesday from speeding' a week ,vlslfin,g with olil friends, in Ashland, i- . - Mrs. Mabel Mack, met "Wednes day; with the ladles of the' commun ity and gave some vry Interesting anO profitable suggestions on home decoration. The main topic for the day was window decorations and electric lamp shades. The next meeting will bo held Friday, April 12,; for an all-day session. Those Interested are requested to be prow-. ent. ' -' Don, Try er and his sister Miss Laura (Tryer,; were guests Tuesday evening at the home of their sis ter, Mrs, Fred Brandt, in Medford. Miss Mona Brady of Klamath Falls was nlso a guest at. the. Brandt home. . ' ! . - - Mrs. A-. E. Oardner of Ashland spent Wednesday afternon as a .guest at the Community club meet ing. - . ' ' 1 , : Mr. nnd Mrs. Will High will cele brate their IViHh wedding anniver sary Saturday! April Glh. : The Talent llebekah ptuh met at ,the home of Mrs, Glen "Wl throw this afternootiv , Tho Talent . Grange will give a supper and play at thtj Commun ity hall tonight. L The play will no produced by the Koguo River Civic Improvemont .club. 1 C, E. Hooper of Ashland was a raller In Talent Thursday. Five scouts. of troop 23 recoived second-class awards at the court of honor which, was held In Medford last week. Those- of tho Talent boys to receiyo.'tho honors wore Bob Bullen, Kobert Kelly, David Wlnkelman, Chester Kamberg and Jgbn Kelty. Those receiving merit badges were Clarence Campbell, carpentry;. Crelg Perry, Capentry, and Eerl Perry, .carpentry. Rev, Brown Is. their scoutmaster. . Charles Austin tfr. Mellford was n business visitor InTl'alent "Wednes day. Mr. Austin Is Interested in the nursery business in Medford.. Airs. A. Waterman was taken to the Sacred Heart hospital In Med (ord Tuesday. The Campfire Girls will meet with Miss Foggy Hamilton Monday evening for their ceremonial meet ing when honors will bo uwarded and ranks given, Mrs. Denham chaperoned n party of seniors who took a trip to Orea cent Cty Thrsday. Those enjoy ing the ride were the Misses Bessie Connor,, Ollie .Hart, Lcllle Ixng, Jean Spiers and Frank Denham and Wiley Hall. .Air.1 and Mm. Guy Hamilton en tertained With an Easter dinner Sunday. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, of Med ford, Mr. ,ond Mrs. Salt marsh of Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamilton and family, Earl Hamil ton of Koseburg, Miss Ruth How ard of - Medfocd, MUs Anna Evans of Ashland ( and Miss Margaret lligglns tf Talent. Jvir. and Mis. Melvln McGee moved Into tho Page apartments last Saturday, Mr, and . Mrs. Bert Nichols who recently purvhused the Mathisnn orchard moved from Medford to their new home tho end of lost week. Ed Jenkins left Tuesday for Roseburg to look Into a property deal which he is interested in. Mrs. Jenklnn nnd their daughter Betty are visiting with relatives In Ashland during Mr Jenkl,ns ab sence. . . . s - - It is to be regretted that the proposed Improvement which was begun some weeks ago should .he defeated by a fe,w who would not have to put UP a cent for Installing itf a sewer system, when it is the wish of the majority of the pro perty owner, for the cleaning up of our town. Let any stranger with Intention of locating In Tal ent, walk down our two main streets of the town and they will Immediately move on. If we wish our town to grow, we must make It sanitary. Here's for a clean town. BaiitUt Church Sunday school at 10 a. m. Elder Jack Ronton, mipt, . Preaching at U . m. by Jesse mm rut ana nt 7:30 p. m. by Mr. WortridgA of Ashland. Young Peoples meeting at 8:30 p. m. ' Prayer meeting Tuesday even tug at 7:30. Choir practice at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joss Inman Friday evening nt 7:30. Come and enjoy the services. Everyone welcome. MHlHHllst Church Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Lester OREOOX. FftTDAY, APRIL 5, 1929. Newbry, supt. Preaching at VI a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Epworth League at 8:30. An interesting -meeting fur the young people. Young people's prayer service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Regular prayer meeting Thurs day at 7:3d. Choir practice imme diately following. .A, cordial welcome awaits any one wishing to attend any of the services. , Rev. Audley Brown, pastor.- CONTRACfiSlET L WAGXER CREEK, Ore., .April' 5- SpecialWThe-, Wagner Creek school hoar dhas accepted' the general contract Md for the build-' ing of the new school house, of! McCalL Lyons and Kulp of Van-! couver. ! Mr. and, Mrs. James Pellett ofj Klamath Junctio ncalled on Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Briner last Tues day. .' Mrs. F. E W. Smith of Yank Gulch. was an Ashland caller Mon day. . Word has. been received by friends In this locality that Lou Snook and Curtis McC.ref have reached their destination at Bis bee, Arizona. ! Mrs Milan Burnetto called on her mother, . Mrs. R. B. Purvis, last Tuesday. '.....'.. Mrs. J. L. Briner callod on an ol .dfrlend,. Mrs. P. V. Anderson Inst Wednesday. . - II. s. Lynch and Mrs. Eleanor Perkins, and daughters, Jean Ellen, were transacting business In Med ford last, Tuesday. Mrs. -Lloyd 'Walsh of Eaglo Point spent tho day wilh her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Fred Corlies last Wednesday. , P.. W, Wagner recently moved lip to the mountain ranch for tho summer. : A number of Talent Irrigation Ditch workers are now cleaning ditch in this district. . . Among the dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Briner last Sunday were C, A. McGrew, Albert, Chamberlain, Mrs. J. L, Hriner and dauKhter, Rose LI fa. Mr. and Mrs, O. E. Green and Dr. Elroy McGrew. Mr. and Mrs. Malhewson wore- business vi-itora. in Medford laplj Wednesday. Mrs. F... W, Smith attended the funeral of W. II. Hurley Wednes day. , . Three brothers of this locality. Joe, Hobart and Ambrose Pen nington, recently went to ' work near Butte Falls. i ' . - - . JACKSONVILLE, Ore., April r. (Special) The County Health, association met Monday afletnoon at the home of Mrs. H. K. Ilannu. There was a good attendance. Sup plies for the county health unit work were made under the diret Hon of .Mrs. Burgess of Medford. Mrs. Carlton, president of the ox social ion, ' gave a good talk. Fol lowing 'the afternoon's work tea was served by the hosteRS. Many parents will he glad lo know that The Child Welfa, j Mag azine, official magazine nf the P--T. A., is now being received nt the Jacksonville public library. Mr. ami Mrs. J. M. Wilfley of Corvallis spent tho past week vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Joint Norris nnd other I'lionds in the llogue, Klver valley. , ' The Jacksonville Rnueknhn ar planuing a program and social lo he given tit the Odd Fellows' hall April 15. I). W. Bowman arrived Wednes day to visit his son, Archie How- man and family. Alter speniiin-? ; a couple of weeks here he will j leave lor Idaho.' -.' . Don't forget the dance at the IJ. S. hall Satuiday evening given by the Jachsonville cltaniher of j commerce. laueing ! lo 2. Music . CX All-at- Once is not . tfieSafe Way to , . Soft-coo: E GGS Yo0 boil only a ity rec at a titne jo you can take all instantly . jrom the water when done. Like wise Hills Bros, roast thfit coffee ' a fnv pounds at a time by a con tinuous process. Every berry i, roastrd evenly and a matchless flavor is assured. No other coffee can taste like Hills Bros, because , none is roasted the amc way. HILLS BROS COFFEE o ait. by . JackftouvUle orchestra. Good'trlct meeting at Ashland Tuesday eats. Be sure to come. ; evening. Mra. Hess- Sett era, the ( Mr. und Mr. Johu N orris eQter- worthy grand matron, was on on. taiiiod with an Kaater dinner Sun- r official visit, aad inspected the day for Mr. and Mrstf J.-.M. Wilfrey j-wwk of 4he chapters- of Juckgon- f of Corvallis and Mr. and ,Mrs. C. H 'vllle. Medford and Ashland. At the i Davis and mother. Mra. Smith, of, close a large' banquet was served Aji.inn.i ti Mia niiuMinhlai;t. I Mrs. Emll nrltt, local weather oh VT. Ii. Shelley of Medforil will sorver. submits the following re-. preach the Bermon in lluce of Hev. port for the monlh of March: Tern-1 Hill Kay over KMICI) Sunday even-, perature, mean maximum, 56.7 de- Ing at 8 o'clock for the Valley Ka grees; mean minimum, 34.2 de- dio church. Mr. Shelley Js an or grees; maximum. 72 degrees date Gained minister of the Christian i: minimum, 2 tleKrees, date 29; church. Mr. Hay. who underwent! greatest daily range, 3S. Hreclpi-ja slight operation this week, al-; tation, total, 1.42 inches; greatest , though unable fo preach the ser-J in 24 hours, 35 r late 22nd. Total 'mon, will have charge of the serv anowfall, 2.5 inches. Number or;lces. John H. Kniglit will play two days with .111 or more preciplta-: violin selections diirlns the hour ; tion, 8: clear, 13; partly cloudy,1 10; cloudy, 8. Precipitation since1 September 1. 13.SS. Precipitation j for same period last year, IT.Su. i Mrs. John Morris spent Tuesday I in Kagle Point visiting her sister, ! .Mrs. Nichols. ' ! Mrs. George Tranta eame down i Thursday from Camp 1, Butte Falls, to spend a few days with her sis- ter, Mrs. Fred Uutcher. j fnl i.o.tai.io nf n rtn,! iniTonieht the Toreadors "strut their Healdsburg, Cal. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flck and ,l,iMiM.lor Vtrelnl.T nnH Mra Frank Saulsberry were dinner Guests on VN'ednesday evening of Mr., and Mrs. Howard Bare at their home in Medl'ord.' About 25 members of Aderal Chapter, O. K. S., attended the ells- ( hi The Paraffine Companies Inc. Q Im A(1m i Oaklmnd t San 1 twite l Portland SmiiU Kuiu City Pabco Mult i'St rrice Enamel Paltco Multi-Service VarnUh i Pabco Lacquer . o 451 AAMVERSAUY YEAR o AT PHOENIX, Ore., April S.-a-MV 1 stuff" In; the opotta of that I name, which is to lie given in ! the Phoenix gymnasium by 'he i pupils of. the 5th and llth grades.! 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A real treat is in store for the large audience, which in 'already ussured- by the advance sale of tickets. . i Brushing the upper crust of tho pie with freFh milk makes it shine and brown. EASTS! DE T - m a 100 pure . svnup Backed bif a 30-Ye.a.r reputation for Quality AT all dealers n